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Promotive Health Care Strategies

Xyra R. RomanNiña Mylene Velasco

Heath Promotion Strategies

Health promotion is process of making it possible for people to take control over

and improve their health. We can improve our health when we use a

combination of health promotion strategies.

Health promotion is a fundamental aspect of the Primary Health Care Strategy (Minister of

Health 2001) and will contribute to a population health focus in primary care.

Developing a health promotion programme is a

skilled task and should be undertaken by those with health promotion competencies and

experience.

In developing your wellness project please make certain that you use one or more of the following health promotion strategies:

Create supportive environments:

Create safe and satisfying environments in

which to live, work and play.

Strengthening community action:

Encourage people to get involved and take

action in decisions that affect their community’s health.

Develop personal skills:

Provide support, education and information to help

people build skills and make healthier choices.

Re-orient health services:

Create services which change the focus from illness to wellness.

Build healthy pubic policy:

Make public laws and rules that keep health in mind.

PHO ( Primary Health Organization) health promotion programmes should demonstrate:

• the principles of health promotion practice based on a recognised health promotion planning approach.

• how they will work together with local iwi, hapü, whänau and Mäori communities to develop appropriate health promotion programmes for Mäori health gain.

• how they will involve Mäori at all levels in the decision-making, planning, development and delivery of health promotion programmes in primary health care settings.

• how they will link with Pacific communities in planning, development and delivery of health promotion programmes in primary health care settings.

• how they will influence the wider determinants of health and identify ways of strengthening protective factors, reducing risk factors and reducing inequalities in health.

• partnership with affected communities in decisions about health promotion priorities, design, actions and evaluation.

• collaboration with existing health promotion providers to build on existing programmes and services.

• how they align with local, regional and national strategic goals and priorities.

• how they will ensure the quality of health promotion services.

Steps for PHO health promotion programme development:

Suggested basis for developing and assessing PHO health promotion programmes:

The programme should demonstrate that:

• health promotion does not happen in isolation and takes a long-term view.

• it is part of the overall public health/health promotion picture.

• it is not funded from any other sources.

• its intended scope with an appropriate level of detailed description.

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